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Originally Posted by magicgenie I have to speak up on Javier's behalf. My impression in dealing with him and others who know him is that he's a very kind hearted man and maybe a little naive and innocent. He'll learn who to entrust his dogs to. I was sad to see how photos of his Lion were used inappropriately on Puppyfind. I'll help Javier any way I can. I have two of his dogs already, couldn't be happier with them, and trust him to advise me as to which to purchase next.
Susan Dodge, Clover Hill Yorkshire Terriers, Boston MA Clover Hill Yorkshire Terriers |
As I see things, I don't believe Susan purchased Onix from Javier at all. Funny she "couldn't be happier with them (NOW) as she obviously wasn't before (read below). Yeah I know......I must have forged these post to make it look like these are from Susan as I'm such a liar (sarcasim there).
From: Cloverhillpups
To: PeggyNitro
Sent: 4/24/2008 9:06:57 A.M. Central Daylight Time
Subj: Re: Javier Coronel.....
Hello Peggy, I'd love to go away on a little vacation but also am very
tied down with my Yorkies. It's very hard to leave them in the care of
someone else. Onix isn't quite 4 years old yet. Unfortunately we have
decided to return him to the woman who sold him to us because there is
something strange going on with his AKC registration paperwork and we
don't want to be involved in anything fraudulent. He's been here two
weeks and I keep getting stories and excuses about how his papers have
to come from somewhere else and yesterday she said he's not registered
to her and she's waiting for the other party to send her the papers.
Something not right with this and I'm not the type to fool around. I
will fly to Arkansas, file the police report, and have her arrested for
fraud if she doesn't return my money right now, today. Terrible way to
do business. Good luck with your boy! Best, Susan
Hi Peggy, First, about Tiziano's knees--puppy knees loosen and tighten
as they grow, so it could be next month he'll be fine. It's hard to
tell---lots of toy dogs have grade 1, it's common. I don't know yet if
Onix has knee issues as he hasn't been to my vet yet. That woman who
sold him to me said everything is dandy with him, but she is turning
out to be such a con artist. He certainly doesn't look like he has knee
problems, but I'm no expert. I will tell you somebody did some lousy
work dying his coat--tons of damage there. Retained puppy teeth also
very common, especially the long "canine" teeth and it's good you had
them removed. Onix was brought to the US about one year ago by a woman
from Arkansas, and it wasn't until I already had him that I found out
she almost immediately transferred him to another breeder in Georgia.
It was supposed to be an exchange for some puppies but she never
received her puppies and Onix was returned to her three weeks ago, same
time I was negotiating to buy him from her. Two weeks ago he was flown
to me, in Boston. Yesterday when I phoned to ask where my papers are
she said they are still with the woman in Georgia who still has Onix in
her name!!! Not fair they dragged me into this mess for $6500 for Onix
and another younger girl from California Wild. That on top of several
smaller lies she told along the way--- Onix 5 lbs turns out to be 6.5,
and Lillian's 5.5 turns out to be 4 lbs. Who breeds 4 lb females
anyway? She also told me Onix is a good aggressive breeder who throws
small puppies. Now she says he has never sired a litter in the US--So,
how does she know he's a good breeder who throws small? Has the world
always been this slimy? Scary people. Best, Susan
Peggy, I just remembered something Toni Ledbetter (TJ's Yorkies) told
me when I was talking with her about buying Onix. I was interested in
Lion at the time and she told me Lion was sold to a woman here, in US,
but returned to Javier because she was unhappy with his coat color.
There must be a lot more to it than that. If your vet has told you
that you shouldn't breed Tiziano you have a good case to return him. I
think Javier is trying to make a name for himself here and he might be
willing to take him back rather than have an unhappy breeder reporting
him all over the internet. Do you ever go on Yorkietalk.com? There's
lots of breeder information there and it's a great place to report
complaints. Believe me, there are a few names that are going to be
reported there if I don't get my situation straightened out soon!!!
Best, Susan

Big CALIFORNIA WILD/Javier Fan huh?
Sorry ahead of time Susan but maybe you shouldn't stick your neck out next time. Just my opinion is all. I didn't want to do it but I'd like to wish you and anyone else the best with any future endeavors with buying abroad. Sometimes it works out okay but other times it don't. For me it didn't. Like I wrote on Javier's PuppyFind Review, Bad Luck???